The Jets won their third straight game on Sunday, beating the Browns 17-14. Let’s take a closer look at three key plays from the game after reviewing the coaches’ tape:

Third quarter, 5:12 left, Browns have the ball, second-and-9 from their own 21

The Browns are leading 7-3 and have the momentum going their way, with the Jets unable to do anything on offense. The momentum swung on this play.

The Browns come out with two wide receivers left and one to the right. Quarterback Kevin Hogan lines up under center with a running back behind him and tight end Seth DeValve lined up as a wingback on the right side.

The Jets are in their nickel defense with five defensive backs. They have two defensive linemen and four linebackers.

When the ball is snapped, the entire Browns offensive line blocks to its right. DeValve goes to his left to pick up any blitzing linebackers as Hogan drops back. The Jets drop outside linebacker Jordan Jenkins into coverage and blitz inside linebacker Demario Davis. DeValve appears to be focused on Jenkins, thinking he is going to blitz. As Jenkins drops, DeValve does not see Davis coming. Davis beats him to the inside and delivers a hit on Hogan as he throws. The ball sails on Hogan. Wide receiver Ricardo Louis appears to get a fingertip on it, but it lands in the hands of cornerback Morris Claiborne, who then returns the ball to the Browns’ 13.

The Jets would score two plays later to take the lead and control of the game.

Fourth quarter, 13:03 left, Browns have the ball, fourth-and-2 from the Jets’ 4

The Jets have a 10-7 lead, but the Browns are threatening to start the fourth quarter. Hogan has led them on a 10-play drive to get to the 4. The Jets stopped Isaiah Crowell on third-and-5 from getting the first down. Browns coach Hue Jackson initially calls for a field goal, but then takes a timeout and sends his offense back out.

The Browns come out in a heavy formation. They have two tight ends, Crowell lined up at running back. They have two wide receivers, but neither is split wide, just a few yards from the formation.

The tight formation allows the Jets to load the box. They are in a base 3-4 with four defensive backs, but both safeties line up close to the line of scrimmage, giving them nine players in the box.

With just three down linemen for the Jets, the Browns use double teams on both Muhammad Wilkerson, who is lined up between the right guard and tackle, and nose tackle Steve McLendon. Both do an excellent job of standing up their blockers. Crowell has nowhere to go. Linebacker Demario Davis fills his hole and then Jordan Jenkins comes from the backside to knock Crowell to the ground. Crowell has nowhere to run, and the Jets gang tackle him to get the ball back.

Fourth quarter, 8:35 left, Jets have the ball, first-and-10 at the Browns’ 24

After the fourth-and-2 stop by the Jets, they marched 97 yards down the field with their best drive of the day, culminating with this play.

Josh McCown is in shotgun with running back Elijah McGuire to his left. Wide receivers Jeremy Kerley and Jermaine Kearse are lined up to the left with Robby Anderson and Austin Seferian-Jenkins split out to the right side.

Kearse motions from the left to the right side, creating a bunch formation with the three receivers on the right. At the snap, Anderson turns like it is going to be a wide receiver screen. McCown delivers a hard fake to him, which freezes cornerbacks Briean Boddy-Calhoun and Jamar Taylor.

Seferian-Jenkins runs straight while Kearse runs a wheel route and is wide open. McCown delivers a perfect pass for the 24-yard touchdown and a 17-7 lead.